no and I can assure you that will never be
none there are no long poles just 5 shorties and a goalie
It depends if you want to have a goalie or not. If you want a goalie, you will need just two people (1 goalie and one forward). If you don't want a goalie, just one person. They can serve as a defense, goalie, and a forward. To play an actual game of soccer (one person per position), you will need 4 people (1 goalie, 1 defense, 1 midfield, 1 forward).
it hasn't been decided yet, but there's a 50/50 chance of that happening... I would really love it if he stayed with the Canucks, but u can't deny it, he's grown into a really good goalie. He is a star and longer just a back up goalie, he is a second goalie for the Canucks.
No it just means that your goalie style is stand up and for stand up goalies it is usually hard for them to do that.
Players bumping helmets after wins and with the goalies after a block have been traditions for as long as hockey has been around. It is their way for showing support and congratulating each other.
Bamboo or Kawayan in tagalog
This is probably because there haven't been a lot of pictures taken of the poles; there just isn't much to see. Also, there seems to be a problem near the poles with all of the surrounding pictures being squeezed into one spot.
just cuz
Have you ever been to or have you been to are just ways of saying the same thing. A person would say this asking if someone has been to a specific place in question.
Marrtin Brodeur (who just passed Patrick Roy)
Any player-even the goalie
Low blocker side, just above their pad.